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We're looking for someone who knows epoxy flooring, can lead from the front, and takes pride in running clean, efficient jobsites. This role is ideal for someone who has experience with commercial or ...

We're looking for someone who knows epoxy flooring, can lead from the front, and takes pride in running clean, efficient jobsites. This role is ideal for someone who has experience with commercial or ...

We are looking for a Skilled Epoxy Installer to join our commercial flooring team. This position works hands-on with fluid-applied flooring systems and polished concrete in a variety of commercial ...

Epoxy Installer

Fort Wayne, IN · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

We are looking for a Skilled Epoxy Installer to join our commercial flooring team. This position works hands-on with fluid-applied flooring systems and polished concrete in a variety of commercial ...

Prepare and apply epoxy coatings on residential and commercial floors Surface cleaning, grinding, and patching as needed Mix epoxy systems accurately and follow safety protocols Inspect finished work ...

Prepare and apply epoxy coatings on residential and commercial floors Surface cleaning, grinding, and patching as needed Mix epoxy systems accurately and follow safety protocols Inspect finished work ...

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How much do commercial epoxy jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for commercial epoxy in the United States is $23.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commercial Epoxy vs Industrial Epoxy?

AspectCommercial EpoxyIndustrial Epoxy
CertificationsOSHA, EPA compliance, manufacturer certificationsOSHA, EPA, specialized industry standards
Work EnvironmentRetail spaces, offices, warehousesFactories, manufacturing plants, heavy-duty facilities
ApplicationFloor coatings for commercial spacesHeavy-duty flooring for industrial settings
UsageRetail, hospitality, light manufacturingHeavy machinery, chemical exposure, high traffic

Commercial Epoxy and Industrial Epoxy both involve epoxy resin applications, but they differ mainly in their environment and durability requirements. Commercial Epoxy is suited for retail and office spaces, focusing on aesthetic appeal and moderate durability. Industrial Epoxy is designed for heavy-duty environments like factories, offering higher resistance to chemicals, wear, and heavy machinery. Understanding these differences helps select the right epoxy for your specific project needs.

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Infographic showing various Commercial Epoxy job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,577 per year, or $23.8 per hour.
Commercial Epoxy Foreman

Commercial Epoxy Foreman

Jack Laurie Group

Fort Wayne, IN • On-site

$25 - $34/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


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8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

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Job description


Epoxy Foreman - $25-$34 per hour depending on Experience
Fort Wayne, IN
Jack Laurie Group is looking for an experienced Epoxy Foreman to lead crews and help deliver high-quality resinous flooring projects throughout the Fort Wayne market.
We're looking for someone who knows epoxy flooring, can lead from the front, and takes pride in running clean, efficient jobsites. This role is ideal for someone who has experience with commercial or industrial coatings and wants long-term growth with a stable company.
What We Offer
• Pay ranging from $25-$34 per hour based on experience
• Overtime opportunities
• Performance-based bonuses
• Potential company vehicle for the right candidate
• Relocation assistance available
• Local work only - no national travel
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Retirement plan options
• Advancement opportunities with a growing company
What You'll Do
• Lead and supervise epoxy installation crews
• Coordinate daily jobsite operations
• Install epoxy, polyaspartic, polyurea, and other resinous flooring systems
• Ensure proper surface preparation and application techniques
• Read blueprints and project specifications
• Maintain jobsite safety and quality standards
• Train and mentor crew members
• Keep projects moving efficiently and on schedule
What We're Looking For
• 3+ years of epoxy or resinous flooring experience preferred
• Leadership or foreman experience strongly preferred
• Ability to work independently and manage crews
• Experience with commercial or industrial flooring systems
• Strong attention to detail and quality workmanship
• Reliable transportation and strong work ethic
• Ability to lead by example in a fast-paced environment
Work Area
Projects are primarily located in and around the Fort Wayne area. Minimal overnight travel.
If you're ready to take ownership of projects, lead a solid crew, and build a long-term career with a company that values skilled tradespeople, we want to talk to you.
Apply today.

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